Sanguinelli Blood Orange

The Sanguinelli Blood Orange is a late- mid season orange that originated from Spain! its light to deep red flesh is interesting to look at and eat. Noted for its unique aftertaste of strawberry Enjoy mixed in with a nice fresh glass of grapefruit juice, fresh off the tree or use in your baked goods! The Sanguinelli orange blooms are very fragrant which always adds a nice reminiscent touch to any backyard.
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USDA ZONES: 9-10 Outdoors
 
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Sanguinelli Blood Orange is self-fertile, but the fruit crop will be larger if the tree is planted with a second tree.

Description

Citrus sinensis "sanguinelli"

The Sanguinelli Blood Orange is a late- mid season orange that originated from Spain! its light to deep red flesh is interesting to look at and eat. Noted for its unique aftertaste of strawberry Enjoy mixed in with a nice fresh glass of grapefruit juice, fresh off the tree or use in your baked goods! The Sanguinelli orange blooms are very fragrant which always adds a nice reminiscent touch to any backyard.
Characteristics
Fruit Color:
Red-Orange
Ripens:
March - May
Sun/Shade:
Full Sun
Water Needs:
regular water
Soil Type:
well-draining
Soil pH Level:
pH of
Tree Size:
Plant 10 feet apart from surrounding trees and or structures. Trees can be held to below 10 feet with pruning. Trees do well in a container as long as you are careful to not over or under water.
Years to Bear:
1
Pollination:
Self Pollinating
Bloom Color:
Cold Hardy:
to 25° F
Primary USDA Zone Range:
9 - 10
Secondary USDA Zone Range:
N/A
Chill Hours:
200 - 400
Size & Spacing

Plant 10 feet apart from surrounding trees and or structures. Trees can be held to below 10 feet with pruning. Trees do well in a container as long as you are careful to not over or under water.

Planting & Care

orange trees must have well-draining soil and will not tolerate standing in water. Choose another location or create a raised bed or mound your planting at least 12 to 18 inches above grade if poor drainage is suspected. Requires full sun, with at least 8 hours a day favoring the morning sun. Water regularly when getting established. Mulch to ensure that roots remain cool and to retain surface moisture. Tree grows into a densely branched, full rounded crown. Navel orange trees will reach 20' outdoors but can easily be kept 7' - 10' with regular pruning. The flowers are white and very fragrant. Will tolerate occasional light frost. Oranges are best for eating fresh.

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